An Inspirational Evening for Youth in Alexandria
6:00 – 7:30 pm, An Inspirational Evening for Youth in Alexandria at the Charles Houston Recreation Center, 901 Wythe Street, Alexandria. Alexandria’s middle and high school students and their parents are invited to an Inspirational Evening for Youth, sponsored by the Human Rights Commission and the Alexandria Black History Museum. A panel of prominent African Americans from Alexandria, including Mayor William D. Euille and Police Chief Earl Cook, will share personal stories with an audience of young people to show how they overcame challenges and found professional success. The audience will be permitted to ask questions, and following the formal program, the students and panelists will be able to mingle and share a pizza dinner donated by local restaurants. Free! Reservations are recommended. For more information call 703-746-4356.
Upper King Street Neighborhood Civic Association
7:30-9:30 p.m., Upper King Street Neighborhood Civic Association, Durant Recreation Center, 1605 Cameron Street, Alexandria. Councilman Kerry Donley will discuss the school funding, economic development, and transportation issues. School board member Mimi Carter will discuss school-system performance, modified open enrollment and the planned public-private redevelopment of the Jefferson Houston Elementary School. Please join us. For additional information, visit www.upperkingstreet.org or contact trey.hanbury@gmail.com.
BRAC-133 Advisory Committee Meeting
7:00 pm, BRAC-133 Advisory Committee Meeting on I-395 access alternatives to Mark Center, scheduled for Wednesday, February 17 has been relocated to: Minnie Howard School cafeteria, 3801 W. Braddock Road, Alexandria. For more information, please contact Pat Escher at 703.746.3812, or by email at patricia.escher@alexandriava.gov
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